A former member of Fidget House outfit The Cheerz, Zee Reach now works on solo projects that involve a bunch of genres from Tropical Bass to Moombahton to Merengue to Bmore. His debut EP “Can’t Stop” is about to drop on June 8th on Sleep Disorders and contains not only remixes by an international squad of producers (J-Trick from Australia, Tricksta, Kilbourne and Noise Twins from the US, Galletas Calientes from Colombia, and Banana Split from France), there will also be a free track exclusively available on TropicalBass.com. Stay tuned for that, as “Six Milli Ways To Die” is a Baile-Bashment monster designed for the dancefloor, sampling Cutty Ranks most famous verses ever. Stay also tuned for an interview with Zee Reach and infos about the whole release which is definitely a sure shot for a lot of crates.

To get you in the mood for now check out the exclusive promo-mixtape made by DJ Narain Ashad. Narain Ashad is a familiar face for the attentive observer of Global Bass Music. He has shared stages with Daniel Haaksman, Munchi, Bomb Diggy, Chico Trujillo, Hat & Hoodie, Dagga Dagga & Diamond Bass, plus you can also find him in Munchi’s debut video ‘Not Usually’. I especially like about him that his live shows are supposed to be “unpredictable and may contain elephants, cultural dishes, belly dancers, falling stars, dance contests and more…”.

The mixtape is a wild ride through everything Bass, with the new Zee Reach tracks sitting comfortable amidst a multitude of the finest stuff burning global urban dancefloors ride now.

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